U.S. Rep. Pete Aguilar (D-San Bernardino) visited Cal State San Bernardino to discuss bipartisan legislation he has co-authored to help recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals or DACA.
The program, “Taking Steps to … Stop Human Sex Trafficking,” can be used to fulfill the 2017-18 End Sexual Violence Training requirement that is mandatory for all CSUSB students.
Details of the new program, the Sheriff’s Parole-Reintegration Program, will be unveiled when CSRI hosts an open house at its new San Bernardino location.
Nicole Henley, assistant professor and health care management program coordinator in the Department of Health Science and Human Ecology at CSUSB, shared some tips with fellow evaluators on the American Evaluation Association’s AEA365 blog.
The theme for this year’s summit, “¡Viva La Mujer!,” honors women and the positive impact they have made. Honorary chairs for 2018 are longtime community leaders Gloria Macías Harrison and Marta Macías Brown.
A day of thought-provoking conversation and enriching empowerment is set to take place at the Women’s Leadership Conference today, Friday, Feb. 2, at Cal State San Bernardino.
Kathryn Ervin’s induction into the College of Fellows of the American Theatre and Brian Levin’s expertise in hate crimes and extremism make headlines locally and nationwide.
“In|Dignity,” an exhibit aimed at exploring and dismantling intolerance through the experiences of Inland Empire residents, officially opened at Cal State San Bernardino’s Anthropology Museum on Jan. 18 and will remain on display through Dec. 11.
More than 1,000 Cal State San Bernardino students took refuge from warm, balmy weather by sledding, snowboarding and playing in makeshift wintery conditions for the 11th annual CSUSB Snow Day held on Jan. 18.